Ikebana is not difficult ;just give flowers close look and you will create a beautiful arrangement

Ikebana is translated into the Japanese art of flower arranging but it’snot difficult. You need a little closer loon at each flower and branch. When you focu on watching a flower, you will see the shape of flowers, anthers, and how different each one is. You will find beauty which you couldn’t give as close look. You will discover hidden beauty and characters of a flower. Evena leaf shows unique colors and shapes.

Here’s a video of my Ikebana class. Everybody used same materials.  pussiy willows, tulips, and carnation but all has unique beauty.You will be amazed!

 

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